Maybe the Irvings or the bureaucrats should read this one? PRIDE GOES BEFORE DESTRUCTION, AND A HAUGHTY SPIRIT BEFORE A FALL. ( PROVERBS 16:18 *NIV )

Dear Charles, It is written we are to humble ourselves, and not let our pride or ego get in the way when dealing with others. For, WHOEVER EXALTS HIMSELF WILL BE HUMBLED, AND WHOEVER HUMBLES HIMSELF WILL BE EXALTED. ( MATTHEW 23:12 ) For, GOD OPPOSES THE PROUD BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE. ( JAMES 4:6 )

So never let your pride or ego convince you that you are more righteous than another. Alter all, we are all God's Children and He loves each of us equally. THEREFORE LET US STOP PASSING JUDGMENT ON ONE ANOTHER. INSTEAD, MAKE UP YOUR MIND NOT TO PUT ANY STUMBLING BLOCK OR OBSTACLE IN YOUR BROTHER'S WAY. ( ROMANS 14:13 )

Also remember the words of our Savior Jesus Christ, for He said of the end time: MANY WHO ARE FIRST WILL BE LAST, AND MANY WHO ARE LAST WILL BE FIRST. Therefore Charles, HUMBLE YOURSELF BEFORE THE LORD AND HE WILL LIFT YOU UP. FOR THE LORD TAKES DELIGHT IN HIS PEOPLE; HE CROWNS THE HUMBLE WITH SALVATION. Amen. ( MATTHEW 19:30 ) ( JAMES 4:10 ) ( PSALM 149:4 )

Have a wonderful weekend, Charles, and may God's Blessings be with You!

I just got home from Moncton, but we were out lastnight at the O2 (Oxygen Bar on Main st.), right now Main St. is closed all weekend for a street party and this is the bouncer's n security staff arresting a drunk till the police showed up, after i took the first pic, they sent the guy in the white shirt to stand in front of me, so i moved to the side of him and continue to play...... but my battery died in my camera.Was told today by an RCMPolice officer (who's a friend of mine and was watching too from the street n watching they didnt come after me) that if it was not for the picture i took they probably would have beat the crap out of him....

IN GOD, WHOSE WORD I PRAISE, IN THE LORD, WHOSE WORD I PRAISE--IN GOD I TRUST; I WILL NOT BE AFRAID. ( PSALM 56:10-11 *NIV )

Dear Charles, Even in today's World, there is no reason to be fearful of the future with God by your side! For, GOD HAS SAID, "NEVER WILL I LEAVE YOU; NEVER WILL I FORSAKE YOU." SO WE SAY WITH CONFIDENCE, "THE LORD IS MY HELPER; I WILL NOT BE AFRAID. WHAT CAN MAN DO TO ME?" ( HEBREWS 13:5-6 )

After all what is fear but the opposite of faith! Therefore fear is a tool which satan uses to undermine our faith in God. For, WITHOUT FAITH IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PLEASE GOD, BECAUSE ANYONE WHO COMES TO HIM MUST BELIEVE THAT HE EXISTS AND THAT HE REWARDS THOSE WHO EARNESTLY SEEK HIM. ( HEBREWS 11:6 ) Therefore God has said, MY RIGHTEOUS ONE WILL LIVE BY FAITH. ( HEBREWS 10:38 )

So Charles, do not be fearful of the future, or terrorists, or anything else. Instead keep your faith strong for: THEN NO HARM WILL BEFALL YOU, NO DISASTER WILL COME NEAR YOUR TENT. FOR HE WILL COMMAND HIS ANGELS CONCERNING YOU TO GUARD YOU IN ALL YOUR WAYS. Amen ( PSALM 91:10-11 )

No warnings whatsoever!!!! This is the reason these Call Centres needs to belong to a Union!!!!

Workers met by locked doors at 2 N.B. call centresLast Updated: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | 1:09 PM AT CBC News Employees of call centres in Fredericton and Bathurst appear to be out of a job as of Wednesday morning as Connect North America closed its two New Brunswick centres overnight.

Employees arriving for work in both cities this morning found a locked door with a note on it.

The note said the call centre was closed until further notice and employees would be contacted.

Michelle MacFarland, an employee for a year and a half, is one of about 250 people who worked at the centre in Fredericton.

"It's very upsetting actually, you know, it wasn't expected," MacFarland said Wednesday. "I mean there were little warning signs here and there, we figured we had a few months, we figured we'd get a little warning, they would have the courtesy to give us a couple weeks' notice or something. We didn't figure there would be a note on the door."

At this time it's not known how many people have been affected by the closure in Bathurst.

Transport driver says he didn't see road crew before fatal accidentLast Updated: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | 9:56 AM AT CBC News Police and government are still looking for answers after a 63-year-old man from the Shediac, N.B., area died Tuesday morning, struck by a tractor-trailer on the Trans-Canada Highway near Magnetic Hill Tuesday morning.

Richard (Butch) Gallant was killed instantly when an 18-wheeler plowed into the work crew he was with and its mobile sign at about 10 a.m. Tuesday. The workers were preparing to start road repairs near the Gorge Road exit.

RCMP Sgt. Maurice Comeau said three other members of the work crew were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

Comeau said police are trying to figure out why the driver, headed from Nova Scotia, drove past all the warning signs, appearing not to heed them.

"We're interviewing [the driver] as part of the investigation. We're still investigating. It'll be a while before we know what happened, but it appears he didn't see the workers on the road," said Comeau.

Minister of Transportation Denis Landry says he also wants to know what happened.

He says work crews are trained to protect themselves from motorists.

"I think if there's something to be reviewed we'll do so," Landry said. "There's always [possible] improvement everywhere but I think we're going in the right path as far as the security of the workers on the road."

Landry adds the province has started looking at the idea of doubling fines for people speeding in construction or school zones.